It’s been an unbelievable 35 years since Night Ranger released their debut album, Dawn Patrol, and their first single, “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me.” The guys are celebrating still Rockin’ America and beyond with the release of their 12th album, Don’t Let Up. Here’s the thing, all the elements that make up a great Night Ranger album are still intact – great harmonies, fiery guitar solos, and choruses you can sing along to. In 2017, that’s a rare find.

To talk about it, we welcome guitarist and founding member Brad Gillis, who talks about a few setbacks that delayed the album’s release. He also reminisces about Rubicon, a band that he and Jack Blades were in before Night Ranger. Also, how Night Ranger’s record label knew they had a hit with “Sister Christian,” and actually held off releasing it.

A talk with the co-president of Real Gone Music, one of the finest reissue labels around.

When you’re ranking the Best Christmas records of all time, The Ventures Christmas Album is definitely near the top of the list. Not only is it incredibly clever, the way the guys used current songs of the Sixties and morphed them into holiday classics, but it’s also a whole lotta fun to listen to.

Real Gone Music has just reissued the classic album in remastered form, and for the first time, the set includes both the stereo version, and the must-sought after mono version of the album.

From Real Gone Music, we welcome in Gordon Anderson, who is co-president of the label. Gordon spent over 17 years overseeing things at Collectors Choice music, before co-founding Real Gone. We chat how this Ventures reissue came to fruition, and future projects.